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by Matt Ritchey HO-HO-HOLY COW, The Harmony Boys are back for a Christmas reunion show and they’re better than ever! The Harmony Boys was one of the best shows at the 2017 Hollywood Fringe Festival and they’ve returned this year... Continue Reading →

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by Tracey Paleo, Gia On The Move In 2018, the year of high-energized Donald Trump politics, for many, it is becoming far easier to perceive a delineation between Fascism and Democracy. In the case of Finks, Rogue Machine Theatre's Drama... Continue Reading →

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By Tracey Paleo, Gia On The Move "There's no place like home... to make you wanna kill somebody." What is the value of Moscow? Well, if one had to explain it, and they do try, we'll just start with really... Continue Reading →

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By Matt Ritchey …Meantime at HoJo's is the third installment of Christian Levatino's Black Bag Pentalogy and part of The Big Event - three of the Pentalogy plays running in rep - which closes December 2 in the Flight Theatre at... Continue Reading →

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By Tracey Paleo, Gia On The Move Artistic Director and starring performer, Daniel Sugimoto has written likely his most intimate world premiere ever for Zoo Theatre Company in My Date With Death - A Musical Romance, a two-person, biopic treatise... Continue Reading →

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by Tracey Paleo, Gia On The Move Antaeus' The Little Foxes made an exciting move in casting Deborah Puette in the role of Regina Hubbard Giddens. Puette plays to her absolute strength in Lillian Hellman's classic 20th century drama, set... Continue Reading →

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Reviewed by Matt Ritchey “Christmastime, 1970: The King just spent 100 G’s on gifts, and he’s on the run from Graceland. High on Demerol, high on liquid Ritalin, and with the help of his dead twin brother Jesse, Elvis concocts... Continue Reading →

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Reviewed by Matt Ritchey Christian Levatino’s Black Bag Pentalogy is a series of five dark comedies that “hold a magnifying glass to five very distinct moments in American history between 1954 and 1972.” The first three plays in the pentalogy... Continue Reading →

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Reviewed by Matt Ritchey Kerry Kazmierowicztrimm’s new play Gray People, produced by Force of Nature Productions, appearing at The Belfry Stage 11031 Camarillo St. North Hollywood, is an engrossing study of human behavior and a thoroughly enjoyable drama with the... Continue Reading →

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by Tracey Paleo, Gia On The Move "The more things change the more they stay the same." Idealists beware if you're headed to Washington. You won't be welcome, and you most likely won't be there for very long. The game... Continue Reading →

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Reviewed by Guy Pico What moral compromises would you be prepared to make to create a better life for your family? This is the central question for a struggling British couple in Philip Ridley's timely and challenging play, Radiant Vermin,... Continue Reading →

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By Tracey Paleo, Gia On The Move The Boys Next Door lands one of the bigger October surprises with a stellar performance at The Blue Door, Culver City. Featuring cast members of Rex & Friends, Theatre by the Blind and... Continue Reading →